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What would happen if i stuck an extra magnet on the back of a speaker?
alright so i was watching a video on youtube about some speaker cabinet Speaker Cabinet thing and when he took out the speaker, there was an extra magnet stuck to the back of the speaker! what is the function of having that there???? cause if it's a good function, i have a few of those types of magnets i wanna stick on the back of two of my drivers too!:D haha
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No, you won’t get the power. Get a half stack.
I would stick with the guitar cab if you are planning on playing guitar through the amp.I would highly recommend investing in a real guitar head amp at some point. That combo amp is not really designed to power a big cab like that to high volume levels.Your amp can handle as low as 4 ohms total. That means you will set the cab up for 4 ohms. Just connect one output on the amp to the cab with a 1/4 inch to 1/4 inch speaker cable (not guitar cable).
You buy a PA amplifier, with a cable you connec the output of the amplifier to the input on the speaker. With another cable you connect the microphone to the amplifier mic. input. Done. Enjoy.
Yup… the FXT does have an external speaker jack. Now as for sound, you can bet it would be bright as he||. I don’t like full range mains for guitar cabinets, but your mileage may vary.You also need to make sure that the speaker impedance (it’ll be on the speaker) is high enough for the amplifier, otherwise you can toast a head in no time.
If you are trying to use the sub’s amp to power the passive speakers – no you can’t. The two 3 way speakers can be used with the sub if you get a separate stereo amplifier for them. The amp inside the sub is designed for the sub only.